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Thanks, I'll have to try that. Now, let's see, I'll have to get me some toothpicks, a coupla' dozen Pixies and Dixies and then skewer the little meese livers, put them in the freezer and, hmmm...might just work. . I'll make Batman some Mousesickles - hehe- he'll like those. Yeah, Mousesickles! N'yeah! That's the ticket. Thanks. We hate those meeses to pieces, anyway. They'll exit. Stage left, even....hehe.
Hey, wait a second. We could get us a truck like the Good Humor man and sell 'em in the neighborhood, door-to-door. They'll sell like hotcakes. "Mommy! Can I have a nickel? The Mousesickle Man's comin'! "Don't set traps tonight. Call Mouse Delight!"
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Moose sounds quite interesting, although I dont like anything liver Im sure the cats will like it. The idea of the mousesickles truck coming is hilarious. I'm sure people would be outside waiting for the truck alongside some cats jumping in the truck to get to them.
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I heard(not really heard)you guys talking about your decendants & all, so I thought I might as well tell ya' mine, too. ;0) I have allot of German in me. In fact, my German ancesters were the ones who founded most of Texas!
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I've had buffalo burgers and steak, they have buffalo farms up here now, it's pretty good but I don't notice a lot of difference in the taste compared to beef |
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If you're going to serve the liver of another animal, like a cow or chicken, I would strongly recommend going organic. When you consider that the liver is the poison filter for the body, and think of the crap they often feed farm animals, get liver as pure as you can.
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iglooe, it's a dose thing, the little bit that would get onto the liver from a clove in a pot of boiling water is unlikely to do any serious damage. However, the actual acute toxic dose seems to be unknown for cats, and would vary with the sulfoxide and disulfide content of a particular plant/bulb/clove. Personally, I'd play it safe and leave it out... but then for cats I'd even skip the boiling
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